8385528

Communication Management Feature

PublishedFebruary 26, 2013
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
17 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for screening incoming communications, comprising the steps of: receiving an incoming communication intended for a communication device of a recipient; identifying a sender of the communication and a communication type, which includes an email; identifying screening settings based on the sender and the communication type; determining whether the communication is allowed in accordance with the identified settings; notifying a recipient of the communication, if the communication is allowed; and processing the communication without notifying a recipient, if the communication is not allowed, wherein the screening settings include display settings that control what a display does when an allowed communication is received, sound settings that control audio settings when an allowed communication is received, allowed contacts that control which contacts are allowed, settings that control communication types that are allowed, and duration settings that control a time period that the communication screening will remain in effect until the communication screening is automatically disabled.

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2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of activating an application, wherein the application performs the steps of identifying a sender and a communication type, identifying screening settings, and determining whether the communication is allowed, further wherein the activation of the application bypasses a default mode of notifying a recipient of the incoming communication, and wherein the application further performs the step of displaying a communication log of allowed and not allowed communications.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the application is downloaded from an online software store and stored on the communication device.

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4. The method of claim 2 , wherein a service provider performs the steps of receiving an incoming communication, identifying a sender and a communication type, identifying screening settings, and determining whether the communication is allowed.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the communication type includes a phone call and a text message.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the allowed contacts can be selected on an individual contact basis and a group basis.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the screening settings includes an option to notify a sender of one or more allowed communication types using an audible or visual message.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the duration setting time period can be synchronized with an electronic calendar such that an appointment can be set in the electronic calendar for a certain time period and the communication screening automatically activated for that certain time period.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the duration setting time period can be set by one or more categories, and wherein the screening settings further include an easy quit option that can be enabled to allow the communication screening to be deactivated by a button activation before expiration of the duration setting time period.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the screening settings include email settings to enable screening of emails from allowed contacts, and wherein the email settings include information for the recipient's email account, including a username and a password.

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11. A software system stored in a non-transitory, tangible computer-readable medium for screening incoming communications, comprising a first routine that receives an incoming communication; a second routine that identities a sender of the communication and a communication type, which includes an email; a third routine that identifies screening settings based on the sender and communication type; a fourth routine that determines whether the communication is allowed in accordance with the identified settings; a fifth routine that notifies a recipient of the communication, if the communication is allowed; and a sixth routine that processes the communication without notifying a recipient, if the communication is not allowed, wherein the screening settings include display settings that control what a display does when an allowed communication is received, sound settings that control audio settings when an allowed communication is received, and duration settings that control time period that the communication screening will remain in effect until the communication screening is automatically disabled.

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12. The software system of claim 11 , wherein the communication type includes a phone call and a text message.

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13. The software system of claim 11 , wherein the screening settings include allowed contacts that control which contacts are allowed, settings for allowed contacts that control communication types that are allowed, and email settings to enable screening of emails from allowed contacts.

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14. The software system of claim 13 , wherein the allowed contacts can be selected on an individual contact basis and a group basis and the screening settings include an option to notify a sender of allowed communication types using an audible or visual message.

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15. A system for screening incoming communications, comprising; means for receiving an incoming communication; means for identifying a sender of the communication and a communication type, which includes an email; means for identifying screening settings based on the sender and communication type; means for determining whether the communication is allowed in accordance with the identified settings; means for notifying a recipient of the communication, if the communication is allowed; and means for processing the communication without notifying a recipient, if the communication is not allowed, wherein the screening settings include display settings that control what a display does when an allowed communication is received, sound settings that control audio settings when an allowed communication is received, and duration settings that control a time period that the communication screening will remain in effect until the communication screening is automatically disabled.

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16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the communication type includes a phone call and a text message, and wherein the screening settings include allowed contacts that control which contacts are allowed, settings for allowed contacts that control communication types that are allowed, and email settings to enable screening of emails from allowed contacts.

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17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the allowed contacts can be selected on an individual contact basis and a group basis and the screening settings include an option to notify a sender of allowed communication types using an audible or visual message.

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Publication Date

February 26, 2013

Inventors

Douglas S. Selph
Mark Dyer
Enrique J. Wong
Kenneth F. Wolfinger
Charles M. Kellerhals
Bradley T. Kranz
Daniel P. Quigley
John T. Braun

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